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Panel Kleinman Center Event

EVs at Penn: Possibilities for Our Campus

Event Details

Speakers

  • Rob Graff Office of Energy and Climate Change Initiatives, DVRPC
  • Emily Ying Shaw Graduate Sustainability Intern, Penn Sustainability
  • Franca Trubiano Associate Professor of Architecture, Weitzman School of Design

Moderators

  • Oscar Serpell Associate Director of Academic Programming, Kleinman Center for Energy Policy

Virtual Event

Penn and regional experts to discuss EV ownership and explore options available at a university like Penn.

Event Summary

Penn and regional experts discuss EV ownership and explore the ways that Penn can support a transition to electrified vehicles by students, staff, and faculty. The webinar seeks to attract an engaged and inquisitive audience of Penn community members who are interested in learning more about electric vehicle ownership and explore options available at a university like ours.

The event will be structured as a series of short presentations followed by audience Q&A and panel discussion and will cover EV ownership basics (cost, credits, etc.), EV access, EV policies, campus EV adoption, and the university’s efforts to promote EV adoption.


This event is a part of Climate Week at Penn.


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Emily Ying Shaw

Robert Graff

Franca Trubiano

speaker

Rob Graff

Former Manager, Office of Energy and Climate Change Initiatives, DVRPC

Rob Graff was, until recently, the Manager of the Office of Energy and Climate Change Initiatives at the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission.

speaker

Emily Ying Shaw

Graduate Sustainability Intern, Penn Sustainability

Emily Ying Shaw is a graduate sustainability intern at Penn Sustainability and a master’s of architecture student at the Weitzman School of Design.

speaker

Franca Trubiano

Associate Professor of Architecture

Franca Trubiano is Associate Professor of Graduate Architecture and a Registered Architect with l’Ordre des Architectes du Québec.

moderator

Oscar Serpell

Deputy Director

Oscar Serpell oversees all student programming, alumni engagement, faculty and student grants, and visiting scholars. He is also a researcher, writer, and policy analyst working on research initiatives with students and Center partners.